The Last Dragon to Avondale

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As a young lady waits for the subway, the roar of an approaching train becomes a very different kind of roar — and the train becomes a creature of quicksilver and flames. It could be a case of nerves, or a trick of the lighting in a dark, deserted rail station. Or it could be the defiant cry of a creature older than humanity.

Description

Produced and soundscaped by Henry Howard at AudioCraft Studios. Directed by Joyce Leigh.

Also included:

Chronos Beach, by Thomas E. Fuller

A post-apocalyptic poetic dream, an encounter in a land beyond time; three young women in a beach house, isolated from the rest of the world by sheer strength of will — and three fighter pilots on an endless routine sweep for anything out of the ordinary.

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